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“Key battery needs replacing” nag screen removal?

Discussion in 'Model S' started by plasmo, Nov 24, 2018.

  1. plasmo

    plasmo Member

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    I checked old threads but was wondering if anyone found a at-home “fix” to remove the low battery nag screen yet. I reset both screens and tried to even only use my app to activate the car but cannot get the nag screen to go away.

    Is the only way still to get rid of this screen is to go to the service center?

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  2. KArnold

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    Try replacing the battery in your 2nd fob. That was my problem. My wife keeps a fob in her purse so it regularly wakes the car up even though she doesn't ever drive.
     
  3. plasmo

    plasmo Member

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    Yep this worked thanks. My battery is fine so all I did was pop my old battery out and put it back in, and the nag message went away. Thanks.
     

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